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I you asked me on whether to buy or not to buy the Nectre System, I'd say BUY it! I'm Malaysian, considering the price that they are giving you, it's a pretty good deal! In Malaysia, the Nectre Systems (New) are sold at around $10,000/unit. Also if the machine is a second-hand demo machine, the depreciation is only 20% per year so the price would be around $8,000. I can tell you that Hydrafacial is the best Hydra-dermabrasion there is in the market. They are the only one who has the vortex tips technology and also, their serums are the best too! You should know that by yourself if you have already done some demos with the system. Anyways, it's the best if you can do a thorough research before making your final decision. I wish you the best for your future practice. Good Luck! :)
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I have an opportunity to purchase an Edge HydraFacial - Nectre for $3,500 with VERY low prior use. I am extremely interested in providing Epi Infusion both because I endorse the practice & it sets me apart from those only providing crystal &/or diamond microderm. I value any & all suggestions, as well as feedback with regards to this purchase. As a budding new practice, this is a huge investment into one piece of equipment, so making the MOST informed decisions are critical. HELP!